Since economics has led to so much prosperity and as a field of science has been so successful — Posty McPostface
It's actually not egoism. Altruism and unselfish behavior can surely be what a person see's as his or her utility and is totally rational behaviour in economics. It could be argued that Mother Theresa maximized her 'Utility function' with her work. A bit different from the usual, but economics starts from the fact that people have different motives (utility functions) and hence this is totally in line with economic theory.Economics, however, has defined rationality to be a form of psychological egoism. — Posty McPostface
Aside from the charges that economics is a failed science, what can be said about the philosophical conception of 'rationality'. — Posty McPostface
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